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Nsolo Bushcamp

|87%|97% (50 reviews)

Taking the local name for the greater honeyguide bird, Nsolo Bush Camp overlooks a bend of the usually dry Luwi River, a tributary of the Luangwa. One of the Expert Africa team first visited the camp in 1995, when its rustic style and firm focus on walking safaris was almost ... Read more about Nsolo Bushcamp

Kakuli Bushcamp

|75%|96% (57 reviews)

Kakuli Bush Camp is a small, intimate camp situated in an area of South Luangwa National Park known for its high density of wildlife. One of Norman Carr Safaris’ seasonal camps, it overlooks a floodplain from an elevated bank of the Luangwa River, not far from its confluence ... Read more about Kakuli Bushcamp

Kapani Lodge

|70%|95% (80 reviews)

Kapani, which means 'the place of the Mopane trees', is situated on the banks of a permenant oxbow lake, just outside South Luangwa National Park.
After serving as a gateway for visitors to the South Luangwa for a number of decades, Kapani closed to the public at the end of 2015... Read more about Kapani Lodge

Mchenja Bushcamp

|68%|98% (54 reviews)

Mchenja Bushcamp is Norman Carr Safaris' most luxurious bushcamp. It's a beautiful camp in a lovely setting within an ebony grove, beside a bend of Zambia’s Luangwa River. The whole camp has lovely wide views of the river, and is cool and shaded under the grove of tall ... Read more about Mchenja Bushcamp

Pioneer Camp

|27%|79% (100 reviews)

Pioneer Camp is situated just outside Lusaka, twenty minutes from the international airport - and this location is key to why we sometimes recommend it. If you have an early morning flight out of Lusaka, then spending your last night here might make sense. It's in a fairly ... Read more about Pioneer Camp

Taj Pamodzi Hotel

|17%|78% (81 reviews)

The Taj Pamodzi Hotel, in the centre of Lusaka, and is most frequently used by our travellers as a stop-over hotel for just one night.
It's a large, slightly impersonal hotel, with comfortable en-suite, air-conditioned rooms, and a selection of restaurants. As the Taj ... Read more about Taj Pamodzi Hotel

Chongwe River Camp

|8%|96% (96 reviews)

Chongwe River Camp is located at the confluence of the Zambezi River and its tributary, the Chongwe River, which forms the western boundary of the Lower Zambezi National Park. It lies in a game management area (GMA) that reaches a further 80km west along the Zambezi – so ... Read more about Chongwe River Camp

Royal Livingstone Hotel

|7%|93% (79 reviews)

Opened in 2001, the five-star Royal Livingstone Hotel sits amongst landscaped gardens on the banks of the Zambezi River. Despite being a modern build, the hotel has an old-world, colonial style to it. Its location, with the Victoria Falls just 15 minutes’ walk away, is ... Read more about Royal Livingstone Hotel

Tafika

|5%|98% (235 reviews)

Home to John and Carol Coppinger, the founders of Remote Africa Safaris, Tafika is a small and apparently fairly rustic camp on the banks of the Luangwa River, in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. Its location on the northern side of the beautiful Nsefu Sector makes ... Read more about Tafika

Chinzombo

|5%|98% (9 reviews)

Opened in early June 2013, Chinzombo is located on an expansive curve of the Luangwa River, overlooking the South Luangwa National Park. Run by Norman Carr Safaris, probably Zambia's oldest photographic safari company, with a track record of running first-class safari camps, ... Read more about Chinzombo

Avani Victoria Falls

|5%|85% (194 reviews)

Opened in 2001, the 3-star Avani Victoria Falls Resort (formerly known as the Zambezi Sun) is a sprawling resort hotel with an informal atmosphere, and a colourful, fun design throughout. The closest hotel to the Victoria Falls, it's really all about the location as you're ... Read more about Avani Victoria Falls

Islands of Siankaba

|5%|95% (53 reviews)

Upstream from the Victoria Falls, about 45km from Livingstone, the very peaceful Islands of Siankaba is built on two densely forested islands, linked by short suspension bridges. Well away from the hustle and bustle of the Falls, it offers upmarket facilities in a secluded environment... Read more about Islands of Siankaba

Toka Leya Camp

|3%|88% (22 reviews)

Set within the small Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, some 5km from Livingstone, Toka Leya is a luxury lodge operated by Wilderness Safaris. Named after the Toka Leya people, who inhabited the area around Livingstone centuries before David Livingstone arrived, the lodge is ... Read more about Toka Leya Camp

Sausage Tree Camp

|3%|97% (29 reviews)

Deep within Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park, beside the confluence of the picturesque Chifungulu Channel and the Zambezi River, is the luxurious Sausage Tree Camp. Just in front of the camp lies the old sausage tree (Kigelia africana) after which the camp was named, ... Read more about Sausage Tree Camp

Waterberry Zambezi Lodge

|3%|97% (29 reviews)

The small, congenial and family-friendly Waterberry Zambezi Lodge, which is usually known simply as ‘Waterberry Lodge’, is set on 750m of Zambezi riverfront, a 45-minute drive upstream from the Victoria Falls. It’s close enough to visit the Falls easily, but far enough ... Read more about Waterberry Lodge

Tena Tena

|2%|94% (112 reviews)

Run by Robin Pope Safaris, Tena Tena is in the remote but game-rich Nsefu Sector, on the north side of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. Due to the changing course of the river, the camp was moved about a kilometre upstream in 2012, and while it is still on the riverbank, ... Read more about Tena Tena

Nkwali

|2%|96% (167 reviews)

Built on the banks of the Luangwa River, Nkwali Camp sits under the shade of tall mahogany, ebony and sausage trees. Owned and run by Robin Pope Safaris the camp is well situated a relatively short drive from Mfuwe Airport and overlooking South Luangwa National Park.
Nkwali ... Read more about Nkwali

Crocodile Bushcamp

|2%|97% (70 reviews)

The tiny and stylishly rustic Crocodile Bushcamp – also known as Crocodile River Camp – is one half of a pair of bushcamps, known as Chikoko Trails Camps, that occupy a remote walking-only section of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. Made of reed and thatch, and rebuilt ... Read more about Crocodile Bushcamp

Nsefu

|2%|98% (130 reviews)

Nsefu Camp, run by Robin Pope Safaris, is located on a wide bend of the Luangwa River in the remote and game-rich Nsefu sector of the South Luangwa National Park. An hour's drive from their base at Nkwali, and originally built in the 1950s, it is the South Luangwa's oldest ... Read more about Nsefu

Robin Pope Safaris bush-camp

|2%|99% (22 reviews)

If you stay at either of Robin Pope safari's camps in the Nsefu Sector of the South Luangwa National Park, Nsefu or Tena Tena, then it's also possible to opt (in advance) to go on a RPS bushcamp for a night or two – to sleep out with your guide, deep in the bush, around a campfire... Read more about Robin Pope bush-camp